On Thursday, 31 October 2024, the Zbierski Library was alive with energy as Bookworm Haven brought together a dynamic group of book lovers. Ms. Elizabeth Dsouza warmly welcomed the group and led the session brimming with eye-opening insights and spirited conversations—making for a truly memorable afternoon!
Each participant shared a unique book, weaving together an impressive mosaic of genres and themes. The lineup included timeless classics like Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment and The Idiot, alongside thrilling reads like An Escape. Reflective titles such as Norman Geisler’s Ethics: Alternatives and Issues and The Healing Code by Alexander Loyd sparked thoughtful dialogue, while A Bridge Forever by Ghassan Kanafani and Laws of Jartin by Amro Abdel Hamid provided windows into diverse cultures and perspectives. The powerful themes in Elias Chacour’s Blood Brothers and the intriguing Josephine the Singer or the Mouse Folk by Franz Kafka added depth and inspiration to the discussion.
The lively yet reflective atmosphere gave rise to fresh insights and connections, making Bookworm Haven a thriving hub for passionate readers and lifelong learners. Don’t miss our next gathering—come discover new worlds, new perspectives, and the joy of exploring books together!